On a quiet Wednesday morning in Fargo, North Dakota, a gas explosion rocked the Red River Commodities food processing facility. Two workers were injured after a natural gas leak ignited near a heater. While the exact cause remains under investigation, the incident serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers lurking within food processing plants and the importance of knowing your rights if you’re injured on the job.
At Kherkher Garcia, we fight for workers who suffer serious injuries due to preventable workplace hazards, including gas leaks and explosions. Here, our work injury attorneys break down the risks in food processing plants, what causes gas-related incidents, common injuries, and how injured workers can seek justice and compensation.
Natural Gas Explosion at Fargo Food Plant Injures Two
Two people were injured following a natural gas explosion at Red River Commodities, a food processing facility in north Fargo. According to the Fargo Fire Department, emergency crews were dispatched to the 300 block of 40th Street North after reports of an explosion. The blast is believed to have originated near a heater inside the building due to a gas leak.
Employees had already evacuated and shut off the gas line before firefighters arrived. One person was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, while another was treated on-site and declined further medical care.
Firefighters remained at the scene into late morning to suppress smoldering materials and ensure the fire did not spread. A damage estimate has not yet been released, and the exact cause of the explosion is still under investigation.
Incidents like this highlight the risks of gas leaks in industrial settings and the importance of safety protocols.
Understanding Food Processing Plant Hazards
Food processing facilities are essential to our nation’s food supply chain. They handle everything from cleaning and sorting to cooking, packaging, and storing food products. But behind the scenes, these facilities often operate with complex systems – industrial ovens, heating elements, pressurized lines, and chemical storage – that present a range of hazards.
Common Risks in Food Processing Plants:
- Gas lines and heaters: Used for cooking, drying, and sterilizing equipment.
- Combustible materials: Grain dust, oils, and food particles can be highly flammable.
- Heavy machinery: Blenders, grinders, and conveyors can cause crush or amputation injuries.
- Chemical exposure: Cleaning agents and preservatives can be dangerous if not handled properly.
- Electrical systems: Faulty wiring or equipment can cause sparks that ignite gases.
While workers in these plants are often well-trained and facilities are subject to safety regulations, even a small leak or mechanical failure can lead to catastrophic events – like the explosion in Fargo.
Gas Leaks: A Hidden and Deadly Threat
Natural gas is commonly used in food processing plants for its efficiency and heat-generating power. But when a gas line cracks, a valve malfunctions, or a heater leaks, the buildup of gas in enclosed spaces can turn deadly.
What Causes Gas Leaks?
Gas leaks often stem from:
- Aging infrastructure: Corroded pipes or outdated equipment can fail unexpectedly.
- Faulty installation or maintenance: Improper fittings or lack of inspection may lead to leaks.
- Defective parts or systems: Manufacturers of valves, pipes, or heaters may be liable for defective components.
- Human error: Accidental damage during maintenance or plant operations can compromise the gas system.
In the Fargo explosion, officials believe the leak originated near a heater. This is a common source of ignition in industrial settings. If leaking gas encounters a pilot light or spark, it can result in an explosive flash fire or blast.
Injuries Caused by Gas Explosions
Gas explosions in the workplace can result in life-altering injuries, even death. The force of a blast or resulting fire can cause:
- Burns: Ranging from first-degree to severe third-degree burns, often requiring extensive treatment.
- Blast injuries: Including eardrum rupture, lung damage, and internal bleeding.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs): Caused by concussive force or flying debris.
- Broken bones and crush injuries: From structural collapse or falling equipment.
- Inhalation injuries: Toxic gas or smoke can damage the lungs and airways.
Even injuries classified as “non-life-threatening” may result in long-term pain, disability, or mental trauma. It is vital for injured workers to receive comprehensive medical care and understand the full scope of their legal options.
Workers’ Rights After a Gas Explosion
If you are injured in a workplace explosion, you have rights, regardless of fault. In most cases, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation, and in some situations, you may also have grounds to file a third-party personal injury claim.
Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Almost all employers are required to carry workers’ comp insurance. If you are injured on the job, you may be eligible for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages (temporary or permanent)
- Disability benefits
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Death benefits for surviving family members
When a Third-Party Claim May Apply
While workers’ compensation bars lawsuits against your direct employer, you may be able to take legal action against third parties that contributed to the explosion, such as:
- Equipment manufacturers (for faulty heaters, valves, or piping)
- Maintenance contractors (who performed unsafe work)
- Utility companies (if external gas lines were at fault)
- Property owners (in leased facilities with unsafe infrastructure)
A third-party personal injury claim can provide additional compensation, including:
- Full wage replacement (not capped like workers’ comp)
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Punitive damages (in cases of gross negligence)
At Kherkher Garcia, our attorneys investigate every angle to identify all sources of liability and maximize the recovery our clients deserve.
What to Do After a Workplace Explosion
If you have been injured in a gas explosion at work, taking the right steps can protect your health and your legal claim.
Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Even if you think your injuries are minor, get checked out by a doctor. Some injuries, like inhalation damage or brain trauma, may not be immediately visible.
Report the Incident
Notify your supervisor or manager as soon as possible. Documentation is key for a successful workers’ compensation claim.
Preserve Evidence
If possible, take photos of the scene, your injuries, and any equipment involved. Save damaged clothing or safety gear. This evidence may be crucial later.
Get Witness Contact Information
Coworkers who saw the explosion or events leading up to it can help establish what happened and who may be at fault.
Speak With an Attorney
Before signing any insurance paperwork or accepting a settlement, speak with a qualified work injury attorney. You may have more rights than your employer tells you.
Preventing Future Explosions
Incidents like the Red River Commodities explosion are often preventable with proper safety protocols. Employers must:
- Regularly inspect and maintain gas systems
- Train workers on leak detection and emergency response
- Use explosion-proof equipment in high-risk areas
- Install proper ventilation and gas detection alarms
- Comply with OSHA and NFPA safety standards
When companies cut corners on safety, they put their workers at risk. And when that risk leads to injury, they must be held accountable.
Kherkher Garcia Is Here to Help
At Kherkher Garcia, we have decades of experience representing workers who have been injured in catastrophic industrial accidents, including gas explosions, chemical leaks, and fires. We understand the toll these incidents take – not just physically, but emotionally and financially.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a gas explosion at a food processing facility or any industrial workplace, don’t wait to get the legal help you need. Our attorneys will:
- Investigate the cause of the explosion
- Identify all liable parties
- Handle your workers’ comp claim
- Pursue third-party lawsuits when appropriate
- Fight for the full compensation you deserve
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
You shouldn’t have to bear the burden of medical bills, lost income, or long-term disability alone. Let us help you protect your rights and secure your future.
Contact Kherkher Garcia today for a free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced work injury attorney. Call us at 713-333-1030, or submit our online contact form to get started. We’re ready to fight for you.
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